Skip to main content
guest
Join
|
Help
|
Sign In
MHS Technology Professional Development 9/30
Home
guest
|
Join
|
Help
|
Sign In
Wiki Home
Recent Changes
Pages and Files
Members
Favorites
20
All Pages
20
February 8, 2012 Technology In-Service
home
12.13.11 - Assessment and Feedback
Digital Citizenship in the 21st Century
Educational Technology Introduction
RM Easiteach and Interactive Lesson Planning
Voicethread to Teach 21st Century Skills
Add
Add "All Pages"
Done
Digital Citizenship in the 21st Century
Edit
0
22
…
0
Tags
No tags
Notify
RSS
Backlinks
Source
Print
Export (PDF)
Digital Citizenship
First rotation - take a couple of minutes to complete your ticket out of the introductory session!
All sessions:
What does it mean to be a good citizen in the digital world?
Look at these pictures. Answer the essential question on your own. Share with a person sitting next to you.
Fighting the Filter: Tips for Delivering a Knockout Punch to Information Censorship
View more
presentations
from
Buffy Hamilton
Group Share
Digital Citizenship: Using Technology Appropriately
Think for a moment about your digital footprint. Ask yourself
...
Where do I go on the web?
Am I a member of any online sites?
Have I connected with like-minded people, people with whom I share interests and information?
Have I ever published information on the web?
Have I contributed thoughtful or reflective or positive or helpful feedback or comments on any forums or blogs?
What sort of image am I leaving behind - in photos, comments, views and opinions displayed online?
What would students find if they did this exercise?
Could this happen to you? To your students?
Sources
Javascript Required
You need to enable Javascript in your browser to edit pages.
help on how to format text
Turn off "Getting Started"
Home
...
Loading...
Digital Citizenship
First rotation - take a couple of minutes to complete your ticket out of the introductory session!
All sessions:
What does it mean to be a good citizen in the digital world?
Look at these pictures. Answer the essential question on your own. Share with a person sitting next to you.
Group Share
Digital Citizenship: Using Technology Appropriately
Think for a moment about your digital footprint. Ask yourself ...
Could this happen to you? To your students?
Sources